Mr. Reeves. It seems to me like when he left he said, “I’m going home,” and I told Mack, it looked to me Jack Ruby was going back up the street and he said he was going home when he left, and, told me earlier, “Boy, I’m going home.”

Mr. Hubert. You say usually he went out to his room in Oak Cliff?

Mr. Reeves. And I told the boys, “That looked like Jack Ruby’s car that went back up the street.” That might not have been him—there’s lots of cars that looks like that, but that’s what I told Mack Jones, the colored man there.

Mr. Hubert. What time was that?

Mr. Reeves. It was probably 9:30 or 10 or maybe 10 or over, I wouldn’t say for sure, but I would just sort of estimate the time.

Mr. Hubert. That was after he had given you the $5 back?

Mr. Reeves. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. So, he didn’t stay in the club very long?

Mr. Reeves. No, sir; I don’t remember him ever going up in the club that night. I don’t think he even went up in the club.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, he just came and gave you the $5, picked up the receipt and left pretty quick?